| | Seven Witches Year Of The Witch CD Seven Witches Discography of CDs
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Seven Witches: James Rivera (vocals); Jack Frost (guitar); Dennis Hayes (bass guitar); Craig Anderson (drums). Seven Witches Year Of The Witch Songs | 1. | Metal Asylum |
| 2. | Year of the Witch |
| 3. | Fires Below |
| 4. | Cries of the Living |
| 5. | If You Were God |
| 6. | Can't Find My Way |
| 7. | Whispers |
| 8. | Voice of Jacob |
| 9. | Mirror to Me |
| 10. | Haunting Dreams |
| 11. | Jacob Speaks |
| 12. | Circles |
| 13. | Prophet Is You, The |
| 14. | Dream or Reality |
| Year Of The Witch Music Review Purchase Year Of The Witch CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Seven Witches Passage To The Other Side CD (2003)
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$8.99 2003 album featuring newest members Brian Craig (Helstar, Destiny's End) and Joey Vera (Armored Saint, Engine, Fates Warning), a veritable bonanza of riffs, speed and pure unabashed metal. Noise Records.
Though the band's biography promises that album number two has a "bold, modern sound," Passage to the Other Side is really more of the same from the band's debut: ...
| | Brainstorm Soul Temptation CD (2003)
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$8.59 Power metal doesn't get much heavier or more aggressive than Germany's Brainstorm. Melding traditional metal songwriting aesthetics with new millenium production values to pummeling effect, the group steadily built its reputation over the course of four increasingly accomplished albums, blazing a path to 2003's arguable career-best Soul Temptation. On standout tracks like "Highs Without Lows," "The ...
| | Primal Fear Devil's Ground CD (2004)
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$10.55 Who needs Judas Priest when you have Primal Fear? Seriously, given the British metal gods' move towards thrash, post-1990's seminal Painkiller, the German quintet, led by former Gamma Ray frontman Ralf Scheepers (himself once considered to replace Halford) arguably sounds more like classic, '80s period Priest than the real deal. Heck, Rob Halford never shrieked a heavy metal standard-bearing anthem more gallantly (or, admittedly, shrilly) than album opener "Metal Is Forever." Yes, it is forever, my sore-necked, headbanging friends -- or at least just under an hour, going by this, the group's fifth album, Devil's Ground. Sifting through the 12 tracks on offer here: "In Metal" is another call for the metal troops to stand up and be counted, "Visions of Fate," "Soul Chaser," and "Colony 13" balance their generous doses of adrenalin with very memorable choruses, while "The Healer" and the semi-epic "Wings of Desire" are both fine, dramatic slower numbers -- mostly devoid of silly sentiment, but guaranteed to bring out those lighters just the same. And with the help of newly acquired drummer Randy Black's (borrowed from Canadian thrashers Annihilator) nifty footwork on the likes of "Sacred ...
| | Metal Church Weight Of The World CD (2004)
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$13.45 Ah, Metal Church. Once one of America's most promising heavy metal bands, originally colleagues (rivals, even) of the mighty Metallica -- has any other band's career been as marked by internal chaos, confusion, and, let's face it, commercial indifference, as that of these Seattle natives? The odds are slim, and yet, conversely, has any metal outfit proved as doggone persistent at the same time? Surely that must count for something, and with the realization that 2004's The Weight of the World amazingly celebrates the group's 20th anniversary (even though it's only their seventh studio album in all that time), there's at least some cause for celebration -- right? Well, if truth be told, that'll depend on the listener. Most of the expected Metal Church trademarks (pure American metal charged with occasional thrashing nuances) are readily available here -- as are the band's maddening tendencies for songwriting inconsistency, matching every memorable turn like "Hero's Soul" or "Sunless Sky" with an equally forgettable outing like "Wings of Tomorrow" or "Bomb to Drop." Never mind that original vocalist David Wayne has once again ...
| | Saxon Lionheart CD (2004)
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$13.85 Like the Energizer Bunny, veteran British metallists Saxon can take a licking and keep on ticking. While their countless lineup shakeups and ill-advised career choices would have killed off most bands many a moon ago, ...
| | Brainstorm Liquid Monster CD (2005)
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$9.55
| | Steven Halpern Inner Peace CD (1994)
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$12.89 There are certain things you can expect to find on a Steven Halpern release, and they are all here on INNER PEACE. ...
| | Contraction CD (2005)
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$29.09
| | Old School Players Party Rap Hits CD (2005)
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$10.79
| | Framed In Blood: The Very Blessed Of The 69 Eyes CD (2006) Import
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$34.29
| | Firebird Hot Wings CD (2006) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan
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$39.39
| | Ted Nugent Show Stoppers CD (2007)
$6.59 | | Fode Moussa Camara Bemankan CD (2008)
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$22.79 Fode Moussa Camara("Lavia")was born into an artist family in Conakry, Guinee, West Africa in 1974. His musiscal talent was discovered by the age of five, at whch time he began his formal training with instruments of the djembe orchestra. He was called a prodigy by his teachers and claimed leading roles and featured artist status in myriad local productions. Elder artists throughout Guinee, Senegal and Mali, regularly sought Fode Camara's musical contributions. Camara's command of the djembe and other specialized percussion instrument landed him work with the renowned African ballet, Gbassikolo as Musical Direstor, Fatouabou Percussion as ...
| | Wedding Present El Rey CD (2009) (Import) Import
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$20.39
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